BioWare keeping mum until more people finish Mass Effect 3

16 March 2012

But how? But why? But WHAT?

These are questions you might have about the ending of Mass Effect, and BioWare wants to answer them – it’s just that you have to wait a bit, so everybody else can finish the game first.

“We appreciate everyone’s feedback about Mass Effect 3 and want you to know that we are listening,” BioWare community manager Chris Priestly said on the company’s forums.

“Active discussions about the ending are more than welcome here, and the team will be reviewing it for feedback and responding when we can.”

“Please note, we want to give people time to experience the game so while we can’t get into specifics right now, we will be able to address some of your questions once more people have had time to complete the game. In the meantime, we’d like to ask that you keep the non-spoiler areas of our forums and our social media channels spoiler free.”

“We understand there is a lot of debate on the Mass Effect 3 ending and we will be more than happy to engage in healthy discussions once more people get to experience the game. We are listening to all of your feedback.”

Rumours and speculation persist that BioWare is going to release the “real ending” as DLC. Yesterday, a believe-it-or-not report claimed that this DLC, titled “The Truth”, will be launched in April as a free add-on.

Not sure if troll. ಠ_ಠ

Earlier this week, Mass Effect 3 producer Mike Gamble teased that “if you people knew all the stuff we are planning…you’d, well – hold onto your copy of ME3 forever.”

Sources: VG247, Gamefront

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